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Provides on-the-job experience in exhibition design and art gallery
operation in an approved work site which is related to classroom-based
learning. A minimum of 75 paid clock hours or 60 non-paid clock hours
per semester is required for each one unit of credit. It is recommended
that the hours per week are equally distributed throughout the
semester. Students who repeat this course will improve skills through
further instruction and practice.
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(May be taken four times for credit)
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(75 to 225 hours lab; Degree applicable)
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Prerequisites:
ARTG 20
, ARTG 21A, ARTG 21B
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Course Measurable Objectives:
- Apply design concepts to personal or professional art collections within any given space.
- Apply installation techniques toward the production of an exhibition.
- Apply fabrication skills toward the professional production of an exhibition.
- Analyze the design, fabrication, installation, concept, and content of contemporary exhibitions.
- Synthesize contemporary and historical techniques in order to produce a more purposeful art exhibition.
- Synthesize a wide range of knowledge and skills to assure quality performance as an exhibition design technician.
- Evaluate exhibition design, planning, and timetables.
- Evaluate public commentary.
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OTHER GALLERY AND
PROFESSIONAL PRACTICES
COURSES:
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